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Stockport Town’s turn in the spotlight

The 32-year-old joins the North West Counties Division One South outfit on a free from Curzon Ashton, with ex-Chorley boss Matt Jansen set to take charge for the new campaign.

Stockport

Former County man leads way
By Steven Oldham

AIMING HIGH: Paul Turnbull enjoyed success at Stockport County and now wants to do the same at Stockport Town
PICTURE: Alamy

NEW Stockport Town captain Paul Turnbull is targeting immediate success at his new club – and is tipping his side for promotion from Step 6.
The 32-year-old joins the North West Counties Division One South outfit on a free from Curzon Ashton, with ex-Chorley boss Matt Jansen set to take charge for the new campaign.
Turnbull captained his boyhood club Stockport County to the National League North title in 2019 and was also...

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